This was my first source for preconception research, after our pregnancy planning appt with my gyn and some things prompted me to go online and learn more. It was useful for someone who has tried for so long NOT to get pregnant that I relearned interesting things about the reproductive system I h...
I got this book at the Good Will and read it as my baby, born in April, went through his first year. It has a lot of good information about when babies hit milestones on average, ideas for games and toys that are appropriate for age, and some of the major concerns that parents run into in the fir...
Preachy, harping, self-righteous. I hated this book. Every other page has some guilt-tripping admonishment not to eat white flour ("Push the bread basket away at a restaurant if the bread isn't whole wheat," it said once, and oh, count the calories in the butter you do spread on your whole wheat ...
I received the 1994 edition of this book second-hand, and I'm happy I didn't pay for it. While "What to Expect While You're Expecting" is recognized as a valuable book for expectant mothers, I find this sequel to be more alarmist than helpful for parents of toddlers.While I expect to both agree a...